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More than half of the students in the Harvard Business School favor President Nixon's impeachment if he does not resign, a poll released yesterday revealed.
The inquiry, taken last Thursday by the Harvard Business School's Harbus publication and the Public Affairs Forum, surveyed 60 per cent of the Business School students.
The polls results indicated that three quarters of the participants, or 717 students, believe that the president is acting in a "dictatorial" manner.
Eighty-eight per cent indicated disapproval over Nixon's firing of former special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox '34 last Saturday.
More than 650 of the 1000 students polled gave Nixon a "very bad" performance rating, while 60 per cent indicated that they did not trust Nixon "at all."
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